ENT Flashcards
1
Q
What are the indications for initiating antibiotics in a patient with acute otitis media in non-ATSI children?
A
- infants younger than 6 months
- children younger than 2 years with bilateral infection
- children who are systemically unwell (eg lethargic, pale, very irritable); fever alone is not an indication for antibiotic therapy
- children with otorrhoea
- children at high risk of complications (eg immunocompromised children)
- only one hearing ear
- cochlear implant
- consider in severe pain and if fever for more than 48 hours
2
Q
What criteria make ATSI children a high risk of complicated acute otitis media and therefore warranting antibiotics?
A
- living in a remote community
- <2 years old
- first episode of OM <6 months old
- persistent otitis media with effusion
- current bilateral AOM
- history of recurrent AOM
- current AOM with perforation
- current chronic suppurative otitis media
- Hx of chronic suppurative otitis media
- craniofacial abnormalities
3
Q
What are the two criteria for a high-risk episode (high chance of treatment failure) of acute otitis media in an ATSI child?
A
- Children <2yo with fevers >38.5
2. Children <2yo with bilateral AOM